WHO TEACHES ME TO TEACH? ACTIVITIES FOR THE EXERCISE OF TEACHING
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13058/raep.2021.v22n1.1966Abstract
This study aimed to identify which teaching and learning activities are developed in the stricto sensu graduate program in accounting and administration for the exercise of teaching activities. Thus, a survey was conducted through a questionnaire applied to 167 graduate programs in accounting and administration, obtaining a total of 244 valid responses. The results show that the majority of respondents have experience in the area of teaching and perception that the graduate programs to which they are linked prepare them for the exercise of teaching. However, it is inferred, from the identification of contact with teaching and learning activities for the exercise of teaching, that these are poorly developed in students by the analyzed graduate programs, with those with greater averages are concentrated in assessment instruments. Thus, there seem to be neglected teaching and learning activities, with the exception of assessment instruments, which can demonstrate an inversion of teaching activity values, since the training of accounting and administration professors seems to emphasize and focus their efforts more on developing evaluative aspects for the exercise of the teaching activity, than to develop the processes that precede this stage.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
By publishing a manuscript in the journal Administração: Ensino e Pesquisa (RAEP), the authors declare that the work is of their exclusive authorship and therefore assume full responsibility for its content. The authors grant RAEP a non-exclusive rights license to use the work in the following ways:
(1) Sell and / or distribute the work in hard copies or electronic format.
(2) Distribute parts of the work as a whole to promote the journal through the internet and other digital and printed media.
(3) Record and reproduce the work in any format, including digital media.
Authors and readers are permitted to share the material, use it in classes, for presentations and also for other purposes, and to create new knowledge based on any RAEP publication, as long as the due credit is attributed to the original work and the respective author(s), through citations, references, and other means.
The journal adopts preventive measures to identify plagiarism using software designed for this purpose.
RAEP does not charge authors for the article submission nor for the publishing of approved articles.
In line with the journal's policies, each published article will be given a Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license.